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American Medical InstituteHammad Neurologic CenterGlobal Research HoldingsAllmed Medical Center

Hammad Research

Advancing clinical research in neurology, pain, sleep, and regenerative medicine

Evidence-based protocols, investigator-initiated trials, and peer-reviewed dissemination led by Mustafa Hammad, MD, DO, DABIPP, DIPP, CPI, ABRM, FACP, FAAN — bridging American Medical Institute capabilities with Hammad Neurologic Center in Ramallah and regional collaboration across the USA, UAE, and Palestine.

Mustafa Hammad, MD, DO — principal investigator and neurologist

Physician–scientist

CPI-certified principal investigator with American Board of Regenerative Medicine certification (2025) and longitudinal trial leadership in insomnia therapeutics, MS disease-modifying therapies, asthma biologics, pain syndromes, and contemporary orthobiologic and PRP protocols.

For clinical appointments, use hammadmd.com or hammadnc.com.

Clinical neurology & neurophysiology

Outcome-focused studies spanning headache, MS, movement disorders, and advanced electrodiagnostics.

Interventional pain & spine

Randomized evaluations of epidural therapies, PRP spinoplasty, and procedural safety datasets.

Regenerative & orthobiologic medicine

Stem cell and PRP protocols with structured MRI and functional follow-up.

Sleep medicine

Industry and investigator work on insomnia, OSA-related hypersomnia, and related phenotypes.

Imaging science

MRI tolerance, post-therapy imaging endpoints, and quantitative neuroimaging collaborations.

Publications

Peer-reviewed journals, textbook chapters, and international meeting abstracts.

Why this work matters

Translational research here is designed to expand therapeutic options for patients with neurologic and pain disorders while maintaining rigorous safety oversight — from IRB leadership at Global Research Holdings to hands-on trial conduct at AMI and HNC.

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Collaboration

Sponsors, CROs, and academic sites are invited to discuss feasibility, regional enrollment, and investigator availability.

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